Oils of the Bible 13
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There are 14 chapters in the book, but this will be the last chapter I blog about. The last chapter is a “how to” teach an Oils of the Bible class. Chapter 13 is titled Oils that Heal Versus Oils that Don’t. The basis of this chapter is comparing the composition of naturally made oils and commercially made oils.
Highlights
- therapeutic grade, must be derived from organically grown plants, be steam distilled, at atmospheric pressures and minimum temperatures in non-reactive containers (178)
- bottled in dark, non-reactive vessels, so polymerization doesn’t occur (178)
- best modern non-reactive material is stainless steel (178)
- oxidized oils are not therapeutic (179)
- true composition of a natural oil cannot be duplicated (185)
- “The chemical and structural formulas of a compound are not complete descriptions of that substance. Its history and origin are also pertinent. Electromagnetic frequency is another factor they cannot duplicate. Thus, all of the relevant factors are not considered by chemists in synthesizing an oil or even one compound of an oil. A chemical analysis, however, meticulous, isn’t sufficient to adequately describe a therapeutic grade oil. There is electricity, life force, and subtle energies that are beyond chemistry. ” (185)
- “It takes a life process to produce a living substance.” (188)
- You should research and educate yourself on the proper use of all essential oils. (189)
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